Los Angeles, May 14 (RHC)-- In the U.S. state of California, Los Angeles County’s top public health official said stay-at-home orders will be extended for the next three months. At least 1,300 deaths in Los Angeles have been linked to COVID-19.
Meanwhile, California State University’s president has announced plans to cancel most in-person classes during the fall semester, with instruction moved online. With its 23 campuses, Cal State is the largest four-year college system in the United States.
In the U.S. Southwest, Doctors Without Borders has sent a team of medical workers to the Navajo Nation, where over 100 people have died of COVID-19. It’s the first time the humanitarian aid group has deployed inside United States territory.